SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
arrivals. February 4— Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morrison, from Waikanae, February 5-Schooner Rapid, 20 tons, Williams, from Wairau. February B—Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward from Otago. ’ February 10-Schooner Henry, SQ tons, Bowler, from Cape Campbell. Passengers—Messrs. R. Pidd, G. May, W. Foot. Same day-Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino, from Jrort Victoria. Sa ;"btUZ“"' r 88 S ‘P»vert s^hy” Oner15 ‘™’’ Wadd r. from S T eday ~ Scb ° one ‘’.^ce ) 88 tons, Robertson, C.pt.l, T n hom“ ‘ ViCtori ‘- F K3„ ll r' Sch T ooner Border Maid > 91 Ki.chen, from Launceston. Passengers—Mrs Parker and two children, Messrs. Flower, Jones’ Pnrr Gazelle, 181 tons, Paterson, from PoitVictoria. Passengers-Mr. and Mrs. Thomnson, Mr. Beamish, Mr. Robin, Mrs. Boot. P departures. Fe wXau. 6 ~ SCh ° Oner 40 tOnS ’ Boyce - for Sa kcr, d f^el S t S’. J ° Sephine ’ 22 to ns, Wai . 26 e »>». February B_Brig Sisters, 150 tons, Clark for I Auckland. Passengers—Rev. Mr, Inglis, Mrs. i
Inglis, Captain Nugent, Mr. Swainson v Clark, Mr. St. Hill. Son > Mt s February 10 —Barque Lord William Pt, ,■ 443 tons, Allen, for London. Passenger? .'*' jor and Mrs. Wyatt, three Misses Wyatt r’ - Newinham, Lieut. M’Grcgor, Ensign p Dr. and Mrs. Coward, Mrs. and Master (Pn 011 ' nell, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Miss Halcomb Allan, Mr. Weld, Dr. Kebbell, 20 rank n’ 1 ' 7 women, 17 children 65th Regt, ami / the steerage. ’ nd Same day—Schooner Lucy James, 32 tons I for New Plymouth. ' Same day—Schooner Governor Grey, 33 Watt, for New Plymouth. Passengers’— Mr OIIS| Mrs. Reid, Mr. Hume. February 11—Schooner Rapid, 20 tons, Will; 1 for Wairau. Same day—Cutter Fisherman, 12 tons, Morri I for Manawatu. SO|| >[ Same day—Schooner Old Man, 8 tons, P Pn ,i I Manawatu. |fot | IN PORT. I H. M. Ship Fly, 18 guns, Captain Oliver. | Barque Robert Syers, 312 tons, Morrison. 0 | muel & Joseph, Agents. u Schooner H z i7/ia»i Alfred, 118 tons, Tinley. L Schooner Rose, 26 tons, Grey. ' , Barque Sir Edward Payet, 482, Barclay. Betk, | & Hunter, Agents. ; Schooner Titan, 160 tons, Craib, Hervey J o k = ston & Co., Agents. ’ Schooner Fairy, 8 tons, Dagwell. Master, Agent ' Schooner Shepherdess, 30 tons, Swann. Government Brig Victoria, 20 tons, Deck. Schooner Scotia, 68 tons, Ward. W. M. Banni tyne & Co., Agents. Schooner Henry, 30 tons, Bowler. N. Levin, Ages Cutter Fly, 20 tons, Cemino. Master, Agent Schooner Era, 16 tons, Waddy. Schooner Eliza, 98 tons, Jones. Bethune & Hnjj ter, Agents. Schooner A lice, 88 tons, Robertson. Bethune J Hunter, Agents. Schooner Border Maid, 91 tons, Kitchen. W. Bannatyne & Co., Agents. Brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Paterson.
IMPORTS. —'Lr^r-SJcepltei'dess— lf Aons onions, 1 ton flai,| 9 bales wool, 6 bags pollard, 20 bags flour, 1 M pipes, 10 wool packs, 1 cask pork, 3 mats, 1 boil 1 portmanteau, 1 bed, 1 hat. In the Old Man —l 3 coils wool lashing, 3cwt,| flax, 23 bags wheat, 3 doz. halters. In the Fisherman— ll tons wool lashing, Gtonii flax. In the Rapid— 3o bales wool. W. S. Loxley | Agent. In the Scotia— B/ bales wool. W. M. Bannatrnej & Co., Agents. ' ■ In the Henry— l 7 bales wool. N. Levin, Agent,| In the Fly— l hhd., 2 qr. casks wine, 5 cash I apples. Master, Agent. In the Era—4l bags wheat, 1 bag barley, 3 casks I peaches, 2 kegs lard, 21 bags wheat, 3 bags barley I 3 casks apples, 6 cases, 1 ton bacon. I In the Eliza—so tons flour, 14 bags rice, 1 bale B shirts, 71 cases apples, 12 cases jams, 150,000 f shingles, 1000 palings, 18 caseswine, 3 casks beef, f 2 brls. pork. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Alice— 9o kegs paint, 72 bags flour, chests, 20 half chests tea, 5 cases slops, 1 case, books, 100 bags sugar, 33 bags biscuit, 52 boxes! soap, 4 kegs nails, 1 cask currants, 25 bags flour, 3 cases cheese, 9 bales wool. Bethune & Hunter, g Agents. In the Border Maid— 996 bags flour, 25 cbestig tea, W. M. Bannatyne & Co.. Agents. In the Gazelle— 9oo trenails, 1 case boots. |
EXPORTS. In the Henry— l chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 3 jan spirits tar, A ton flour, -J- ton potatoes, 500 rails, 1000 posts, 2500 palings. Levin & Co., Agents. 1 In the Maria Josephine— lo cases salad oil, 31 reams paper, 22 boxes glass, 1 bale dish covers,Hi cans turpentine, 20 kegs white lead, 1 bale calico, i I parcel, 1 box, 2 bags nails, 1 case drapery. 2l boxes tin, 10 empty casks, 2 cases cottons, 1 par-! cel. Bethune & Hunter, Agents. In the Lord William Bcniinck— 72 bales wool, 1 Morrison & Sclanders ; 110 bales wool, 11 casks i tallow, 1 cask sperm oil, 12 bdls. humpback bone, | 4 cases specimen natural history, 10 casks sperm; oil, 17 do. black, 47 bundles whalebone, Bethunej & Hunter; 1 bdl. flax, G. Hart; 10 bales wool,TJ Renwick ; lease, Col. M’Cleverty; 267 bales wool j II bundles whalebone, 1 bale samples wool, 1 boij dried specimens, Hervey, Johnston & Co.; 6 bales! wool, R. J. Duncan; 4 cases plants, 2 parcels, W.j M. Bannatyne & Co.; 110 green hides, 21 bales wool, 1 case, W.W. Taylor ; 15 bales wool, 1 case; drapery, W. F. Christian; 20 bales wool, W. Fih-j herbert: 3 bales wool, Stafford ; 13 bales wool, W,l Hickson & Co.: 50 bales wool, W. S. Loxley; L case specimens natural history, D. Wakefield; 321 bales wool, R. Waitt; 13 packages articles Exhibition of Industry, Local Government; 1 cast! Union Bank; 4 packages specimens natural history, Johnson & Moore; 4 casks tallow, 1 wood, J. Woodward; 1 case specimens natural bis-: tory, L. Nattrass ; 1 case, Customs; 1 case sped-j mens, woods, Lieut.-Gov. Eyre. Bethune & Agents. In the Sisters— s hhds. gin, 3 cases, 2 bales, 1 octave wine, 3 cases pickles, 8 kegs butter, 1 c aSC i 1 parcel. R. Waitt, Agent, i In the Fisherman- —1 hhd. rum, 1 keg tobasOi | 1 ton sugar, 13 galls, brandy, 4 cases, 1 ton salt, > | casksale. J. Varnham, Agent. j In the Lucy Janies— l case tobacco, 2 brls. cur ‘ I tants, 1 brl. raisins, I bag pepper, 5 bags sugar, 3| chests tea, 10 boxes soap, 8 do. candles, 10 W salt 1 ease, 1 keg tobacco, 1 cask wine, 11 d’ esb ea, 10 brgs sugar, 2 cases oil, 7 bags salt, I ar, 9 lihds. salt, 3 trusses calico, 1 keg nails, bundles spades, 2 casks beer, 6 bundles sacks,» boxes soap, 5 do. candies, 23 bdls, 32 bars iron-: J. Varnham, Agent. , Lyttelton. ; Arrival—January 28—Schooner Twins, Ds’M and Schooner Perseverance. Flyger, from WclMj ton. Jan. 27—Barque Monarch, Harrison, * rO J I Sydney via Akaroa, with timber, bricks and vege*i tables.
Departures—Jan. 28—Brigantine Comet, Cork, I for Sydney via Nelson. Jan. 29—Barque Cressy Bell, for Ceylon. ’
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 577, 12 February 1851, Page 2
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